African-ons Danish-vi Dutch-wij, ons, we Finnish-me Indonesian-kami Italian-noi altri, noi Japanese-wareware, wagahou, temae, gojin, bokutachi, oira, chin, orera, warera, warera, watashidomo Portugeuse-nós Russian-мы, сокр. мы, сокр, мы Spanish-nosotras, nosotros Swahili-sisi Swedish-vi, man
The most common word in all languages is "the."
No, not all languages have nouns. Some languages, like verb-based languages, do not have a clear distinction between nouns and verbs and may use different word classes or sentence structures instead.
There is no one word that is identical in all the world's languages.
It is impossible to provide a single word for "white" in all languages as languages have different words and variations. However, some examples include "blanc" in French, "weiß" in German, "blanco" in Spanish, and "白" (bái) in Mandarin Chinese.
There are an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 languages in the world (not counting languages no longer spoken), so it would be very hard to list them all here. You can at least find out the word for "family" in a few of them using a free online translator and selecting different languages to translate to from English.
wife
education
Well there are three i know Altiar, Ezio, and Aquilas
In tamil - nanban in hindi - dosth
The most common word in all languages is "the."
No, not all languages have nouns. Some languages, like verb-based languages, do not have a clear distinction between nouns and verbs and may use different word classes or sentence structures instead.
There is no one word that is identical in all the world's languages.
It is impossible to provide a single word for "white" in all languages as languages have different words and variations. However, some examples include "blanc" in French, "weiß" in German, "blanco" in Spanish, and "白" (bái) in Mandarin Chinese.
There are an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 languages in the world (not counting languages no longer spoken), so it would be very hard to list them all here. You can at least find out the word for "family" in a few of them using a free online translator and selecting different languages to translate to from English.
invisible
In different cultures and languages the spelling of a word will change. Different languages have different spellings for word than what you are used to when spelling a word in English. The word nut in Thai is spelled Krayasat.
There is no word 'alllaaaaah' in English.